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Di 36 ge gu shi

  • 2010
  • 1h 22min
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Di 36 ge gu shi (2010)
What you are willing to give up for exchange to fulfill your dreams?

Doris’s Café is a homey space where people could relax and enjoy the smoothing afternoon sun and daydreaming. The aroma of coffee and home-baked desserts fills the air. The café is meant to be as elegant as its owner, Doris, but has been turned upside down by her sister, Josie. Ignoring Doris’s protest, Josie starts exchanging goods with costumers in the shop. Objects of various kinds begin to accumulate; discarded by their previous owners, they prove to be treasures in the eyes of others. The activity of swapping goods upstages Doris’s coffee-making and becomes the biggest attraction of the shop. 

One day a man walks in by chance. He loves brownie with espresso and that happens to be DorisÂ’s favourite combination as well. He brings 35 bars of soaps from 35 different cities in the hope of trading them for something special. Every time he comes in he orders a cup of coffee and tells a story of one of the soaps. These exotic tales fill DorisÂ’s mind with beautiful images and she materialises them in her paintings.

In the end, Doris is willing to swap her heart for these enchanting tales - she longs to see these cities with her own eyesÂ…During the process of this exchange, what exactly does the man get from the soaps on which his memories are engraved?
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  • Dirección
    • Ya-chuan Hsiao
  • Guión
    • Ya-chuan Hsiao
  • Reparto principal
    • Lun-Mei Gwei
    • Han Chang
    • Zaizai Lin
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ya-chuan Hsiao
    • Guión
      • Ya-chuan Hsiao
    • Reparto principal
      • Lun-Mei Gwei
      • Han Chang
      • Zaizai Lin
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    • 9Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 4 premios y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Taipei Exchanges
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    Lun-Mei Gwei
    Lun-Mei Gwei
    • Doris
    • (as Lun-Mei Kwei)
    Han Chang
    Han Chang
    • Chou Chun-Ching
    Zaizai Lin
    Zaizai Lin
    • Joise
    Kôsuke Atari
    Kôsuke Atari
    • Japanese guest
    Orange Pa
    Orange Pa
    • Sonia
    Yuli Ma
    • Mother
    Kenny Chang
    • Neighborhood leader's son
    Steven Tam
    • Ma-Zai
    David Chang
    • Hugo
    Chun-chieh Lee
    • Lin Tung-Ching
    Chia-Hua Chung
    • Narrator
    Kuo-Huang Chien
    • Decoration Worker
    Yueh-Nu Lin
    • Decoration Worker
    Shuan-Ming Huang
    • Decoration Worker
    Chun-Shang Lee
    • Decoration Worker
    Ming-Chang Lee
    • Decoration Worker
    Tsuang-Ming Yu
    • Decoration Worker
    Yao-hua Chen
    • Action toy swapper
    • Dirección
      • Ya-chuan Hsiao
    • Guión
      • Ya-chuan Hsiao
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    A Nutshell Review: Taipei Exchanges

    If your idea of a Taiwanese film veers toward that of art house fare, then think again. Of the two Taiwanese movies which are released here in close succession, one next week with Au Revoir Taipei, and this one which is executive produced by Hou Hsiao-hsien and already screening, both showing plenty of promise in mixing mainstream sentimentalism with art house production values. Both films are helmed by first time feature filmmakers, and you can safely say that things are indeed looking exciting with their youthful exuberance, being breezy in treatment, and whimsically beautiful in their simplicity.

    Writer-director Hsiao Ya-chuan has an eye for style and technique here, putting together various ways to mix the genres of comedy, romance and even a pseudo-documentary all rolled into Taipei Exchanges. It's multi-layered, which makes it have something for everyone, underneath the topmost veneer story of two sisters having to set up a cafe as part of pursuing their dreams, or serve as a conduit to their desires. Doris's Cafe, opened by Doris (Guai Lun- mei) as a means of getting out of the paper chase and gaining independence, sees her teaming up with her sister Josie (Lin Zai-zai, who looks Like Lun-mei o make it even more convincing) who starts a scheme to drive up traffic for a newly opened store.

    Which is as the title states, a barter trade system of goods or even services exchange, where almost everything in the shop is open to trade. It's quite a neat strategy giving their cafe a unique value proposition from the countless of cafes out there, in order to drive eyeballs, visits, and of course, sales when the would be customers come in and start to order something. As an unintentional seed which came as a problem to be solved, no thanks to friends who donate unwanted knick-knacks, this forms the crux upon which subplots got weaved into the narrative, from small supporting characters coming and going, and where other stories got told to form what the Mandarin title promises, no less than 36 stories.

    I simply love the beginning of the movie, which took its time to demonstrate real life woes faced by any typical entrepreneur, following Doris' setting up of her one year old shop, with the baseline issues of menu design, furniture selection, and the constant worry of finances when customers don't show up, with overheads already sunk, and operating expense bleeding the business everyday. One clearly cannot rely on friends alone to drive traffic, nor make recommendations to visit the shop (I think some friends who have set up a business in similar fashion can attest to this), since they are at liberty to pay lip service, and don't actually turn up.

    Then come the many unique stories, some fantastical, others folk legends, which are provided an additional dimension through the drawings that were designed to go along with them, coming from bars of soap associated with cities around the world. Hsiao Ya-chuan also adds in that dash of realism with those documentary styled moments where people on the streets were asked the same hypothetical questions posed to characters in the film, and while some answers do seem rehearsed and canned, there were others which I felt were brutally honest and sincere. And as if not enough, Hsiao also keeps a running joke ongoing in the film with the sister's mother constantly questioning her daughters intents and objectives in life, which inevitably get answered by others, providing separate insights.

    With life imitating art in having the real life shop location now operating and becoming a tourist magnet, just like what's in the film, Taipei Exchanges entertains, yet makes you think about how each of us potentially have many stories to tell based on life's experiences, and this will only increase through what's essentially the passage of life. With an excellent soundtrack and a deceptively simple narrative hidden under bubble gum pop, I'll file this under my highly recommended list as a contender for one of the best this year!
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    Beyond Salvage...

    What a horrible and pretentious movie. The narrative with a woman's voice is absolutely terrible. The dialog, the acting and the screenplay are all nothing but a joke. I never understood why all the Taiwanese screenplay writers, directors and the actors never grew out of the immaturity and pretentiousness. Most of the Taiwanese movies are either trapped in the adolescent retrospection, puppy love, memories of the elementary, junior high and high school days, or the laughable delinquent gangster genre crap. I can't even find an actor who's really talented enough to play a role like what a realistic person should behave. The forever poorly patched and unnaturally manufactured dialog simply made all the actors to act worse and exaggeratedly awkward. No matter how they tried to make a barely watchable movie, it always gave you an impression of immature and more feminine feeling. There's no way to keep me from impatience to most of the Taiwanese movies whatsoever. No, I am not particularly discriminating against the Taiwanese movies, but a viewer who watches all kinds of movies from so many different countries on a daily basis, but why Taiwanese movies always let me down and made me lose patience every time and decided to quit within 5 to 10 minutes; 15 to 20 minutes was a miracle, albeit in the middle or approaching the end.
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    Time to Open a Coffee Shop

    I have always wanted to open a coffee shop and naturally when I saw this film it had touched my heart. What is the value and objective in life, this is the main theme of the film. Saving money, said the elder sister played by Kwei. I wanted to travel round the world, said the younger. At the end of the movie, the objectives of life of the two sisters swapped and their mother nagged of their changes. But there is no change, said the taxi-driver, one daughter wants saving money and the other want travelling around the world.

    I read a book that says there are three main objectives in life: security, meaning and novelty. The difference is your priority. If you want saving money, you seek security and if you want to travel around the world, you seek for novelty. Romance, well, meaning of life.

    But then there are the exchanges - the 36 stories for each soap collected from around the world in 36 cities. Exchanges mean swapping your value system with some one else. No man is an island. I like the exchanges part of the movie, be it romantic exchange or money exchange or barter - change of commodity.

    Taipei Exchange is a light-hearted but a soul-searching journey and a nice exchange with the director. And of course, the like the part of opening and operating a coffee shop too.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de mayo de 2010 (Taiwán)
    • País de origen
      • Taiwán
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    • Idioma
      • Mandarín
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Taipei City, Taiwán
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